Breaking Points: 2/8/22 FULL SHOW

Krystal and Saagar discuss the Dems shift on mask mandates, Facebook’s stock tumbling on a user drop, Rumble offering to take on Rogan’s podcast, Dave Portnoy’s scoop, GOP Governors taking money from Epstein donor Les Wexner, CNN hiring neocons, CNN’s broken business model, Rogan vs The Rock, and […]

Bernard-Henri Lévy vs. Aleksandr Dugin

To celebrate our 25th anniversary, the Nexus Symposium 2019, ‘The Magic Mountain Revisited’, revolved around the themes and music from The Magic Mountain. As if Settembrini and Naptha were alive today, Bernard-Henri Lévy and Aleksandr Dugin debated on stage as defenders of the Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment.

Black Entrepreneurs during the Jim Crow Era

The Henry Ford Archive of Innovation Two Sisters Beauty Salon, 1945-50. THF240367 “Jim Crow” laws—first enacted in the 1880s by angry and resentful Southern whites against freed African Americans—separated blacks from whites in all aspects of daily life.  Favoring whites and repressing blacks, these became an institutionalized form […]

The Sociobiology Wars

New York Review of Books On Saturday we published an essay, by the historians of science Mark Borrello and David Sepkoski, detailing the late evolutionary biologist Edward O. Wilson’s unpublished correspondence with J. Philippe Rushton, a Canadian psychologist whose spurious research was devoted to proving a racial basis for intelligence, […]